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IIIk-sc arms ucro used bv the naync family of Soulli Carolina 
at a very early .lale. The fnllowiiiR description of them is Kiven 
in r.nrke's (.,'riuriil .Iniii'iy: , 

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THK HAYNE FAMILY? 

HV rilKODOKK I). JKRVKY. 

John 1 1 a\ m:. tlu- founder of tlu- llayia- family in South 
Carolina, canu- to tlu' rr<)\inif in ijoo'. settliuj^; iti Colle- 
ton C(innt\. Ik' prohahly died ahout 171S, as his will is 
declared tn lia\e l)<>rne dale 1 )ec. 20. 1717, and to have \k'cu 
recorde<l in the otliee of the Secretary of the Province, by a 
iWvi] uliieli recites the niarria.u:e of his widow to one Wil- 
liam Lonj4 prior to iSj-j-. T.y his marriage with Mary 
Deane he had issue: 

1 John 1 iayne. 

J ICdward I Iayne. 

3 Joseph Hayne. 

4 1 lannah Hayne. 
3 Matthew Hayne. 



a Through the generosity of Mr. Frank B. Hayne. of Xcw Orleans, 
tlic Editor has been cnal>k-(l to embellish this genealogy with a col- 
ored representation of the Hayne arms and several pictures of especially 
distinguished Hayncs. 

' By a genealogical chart in an old Bible it appears that the family came 
from Shropshire, three miles from Shrewsbury, in England, ami that 
John Haync's mother was named Elizabeth. 

" To all to whom these presents may come Greeting. Whereas John 
I laynes, the father of the said John I laynes, and Mathew Haynes late of 
Colleton County planter by his last will and testament * * bearing date 
Dec. 20, 1717, etc. And whereas Mary Hayncs the mother of John, 
1 laynes and Mathew Hayncs the widow and relict during her widow-j 
hood did purchase four several tracts of land and afterwards did inter- 
marry with John Long and by deed bearing date June 16. 1724. did 
convey to John Haynes. John Williamson and Timothy Hendricks in 
trust for the use of John Haynes. the eldest son of John Haynes, Ed- 
ward Haynes, Joseph Haynes. Hannah Haynes. Mathew Haynes, Su- , 
sannah Haynes, Isaac Haynes minors the children of John Hayncs. 
* * etc. (Book T. p. 177. M. C. Records, Charleston Co.) 



SOUTH CAROLINA GLEANINGS IN ENGLAND. 167 

Wrexham, county Denbigh, in Wales, paying rents thereof 
to my antient sister Abigail Owen so long as she live and 
allow to my cousin Mr. Joshua Buttall 20s a year so long 
as he live to take care of said premises in Wales. To niece 
Dorcas Jackson wife of Mr. Abraham Jackson of Moreton, 
Devon, what her husband owes. To sons and daughters and 
sons and daughters in law £5 each for mourning. To grand- 
children one guinea each. To cousin Mr. Thomas Green 
and his wife £5 each for mourning desiring Mr. Green 
to assist executrix. To old servants Samuel Owen and 
Sarah Mortmore £5 a piece. To poore of Topsham £5. 
Rest to wife Mary Buttall, executrix, for life, then to chil- 
dren, sons Benjamin Buttall, John Buttall, Humphrey But- 
tall, and Charles Buttall, and daughters Mary wife of Mr. 
Nathaniel Hodges, Sarah wife of Mr. Thomas Wiggenton, 
and Elizabeth wife of Mr. Abraham Wells. Witnesses: 
Dan" Coleman, Tho : Sampson, Jno : Conant. 

Richmond, 228. 
Edmund Roberts, citty of Canterbury, Esq. Will 20 
June 1685; proved 26 May 1687. To brother in law John 
Coppin of the citty of Canterbury, gent, executor, all per- 
sonall estate in England and in the parts of Virginia and 
Carolina for payment of debts &c. To said brother in law 
all lands in Appledore, Ivechurch, Alkham, and Liddon, 
Kent, and parishes of St. Alphage and x\ll Saints, Canter- 
bury, and all other lands in England or in the partes of Car- 
olina and Virginia to sell to pay debts, and of remainder 
one half to niece Jane Gibbon daughter of sister Martha 
Gibbon at 21 or marriage and other half to said brother in 
law John Coppin. Witnesses : Rich : Monnis, Jo : Johnson, 
Nathaniel Everndon. 

Foot. 6^7 . 



THK IIAYNK FAMILY. 169 

6 Siisamiali 1 layne. 

7 Isaac llayiic, h. July jj. 1714: </. Dec. 23. 1751. 
S Ahraliani Ijaync. /'. 171 — ; </. 172 — . 



jdiix ll.wxr: IJnliu'l was Ix.m alu .iit \j(x\ I fc married 
Mary I'alinjLjs hy wIimdi Ik- had issue: 

«; I'lliii I layne. h. 1 7JS ; </. .\it\-. 174.^ 

10 William I layne. /». jany. j\. \jj,();(l. Xov. jh, I7<>4 

11 Ahr.iiiam I layne. />. jany. 15. 1732. </. 178 — , 
1 J .Martha I la\ ne. 

10. 

Wii.i.ixM llw.NK I jolm-. John' I was horn Jany jt,. I7.v». 
and dieil .\o\. j(), \J(^. He married .Mary I'.ullhic by 
whom he liad issue: 

1 ; Susannah 1 la\ne. 

'3- 

Si SA.N.NAii ll\\.\i: I William'". John-. John' I marrieil John 
.Simmons hy whom >he had issue: 

14 William i layne .Simmons-'. /;. 1 7«^4 ; </. 1-S70. 

13 James Wright Simmons, a writer. 

i^ Caroline Simmons. 

17 Susan Pinckney Simmons. 

.\in<AiiAM IIanni-: [John-. John '] was horn Jany 1 ". 1732. 
and died ahoul 17S — '. lie married Susannah I'ranford 
hy w horn he had issue : 



"M. I), pocta litcratus." — Inscription Magnolia Ccmctcrv. 
* Captured and imprisoned hy British authorities during the Rcvohi- 
tion. — l.hcs of Robert Younn Haynr timi lluf^h Sivmtoii Li'tiari' 
(Paul H. Haync). p. 16. 



170 so. CA. HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE. 

i8 Abraham Hayne. b. ; d. 176 — . 

19 William Hayne, b. Feljruary 2, 1766; d. Nov. t8'7 

20 Alice Hayne. 

19. 

William Hayne [Abraham^ John- , JohnM w.^s .jorn 
February 2, 1766, and died November, 181 7. He married. 
April 6, 1786, Elizabedi Peronneau^ by. whom he had issue: 

21 William A. Hayne, b. Jany. 28, 1787; d. Mch. 16, 1841. 

22 Arthur P. Hayne, b. Mch. 12, 1788. 

23 Susan B. Hayne, b. Sept. 21, 1789. 

24 Abraham Hayne, b. Dec. 20, 1790. 

25 Robert Y. Hayne, b. Nov. 10, 1791. 

26 Henry Hayne, b. July 29, 1793. 

27 Eliza P. Hayne, b. July 29, 1795; d ^8/5- 

28 Alary Hayne, b. Jany. 6, 1797. 

29 Mary A. Hayne, b. Dec. 5, 1797; d i875- 

30 Ann Hayne, b. Dec. 9, 1798. 

31 Sarah Hayne, b. Feby. 20, 1800. 

32 Abraham Hayne, b. Sept. 3, 1801. 

T^T, Paul H. Hayne, b. June 21, 1803; d. Sept. 14, 1831. 
34 Anna P. Hayne, b. Oct. 12, 1804; (/. i^S/- 

22. 

Arthur P. Hayne [William^, Abraham^, John^, John'] 
was born March 12, 1788, and died January 7, 1867. He 
served in the war of 18 12 and attained the rank of Colonel''. 

"Married.]" * * * "Last evening, Mr. William Hayne, of Ponpon, to 
Miss Elizabeth Peronneau, daughter of the deceased Arthur Peron- 
•leau. Esq : of this City."- — The Charleston Morning Post, and Dailv 
Advertiser, Friday, April 7. 1786. 

"Married.] . Mr. William Hayne, of Ponpon, to Miss Elizabeth Per- 
onneau, daughter of Arthur Peronneau, Esq; of this city, deceased." 
— The State Gazette of South-Carolina, Monday, April 10. 1786. 
' "Colonel Arthur P. Hayne, (a distinguished soldier of the war of 
1812, and the friend and companion in arms of Andrew Jackson,") — 
I'Neall's Bench and Bar, Vol. II., p. 18 




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lie was the friend and a<liiiiiiT of I'ri'sidciit Jackson whose 
adiniraiioii nf and resprct \'>y his brother he has recorded'. 
Appointed hy (Jovernor Allstoii. Senator from South Caro- 
hna to succeed Hon. |. j. ICvans. May i i. 1X5S. he filled the 
station with dij^nity, retiriiij^ in Decemher followiijjL( upon 
the election of Senator C'hesnut. lie niarrie<l h'rances Dun- 
can hy whom he had issiu- : 

,^5 hrancis 1 ). 1 layiie. 

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Si ^.;:. lii<.\M!)Ki) ll.w.M-. I William', .\hrahanv' John". 
John'] was horn Sept. Ji. 17S9, and died . She mar- 
ried Next McC'all hy whom she had issue: 

3h William McC'all. 

37 Susan r.. McC'all. 

.V"^ Anna .McCall. 

3<) l-'Jizaheth .McCall. 

40 .M.irtha McC'all. 

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RoHKRT N". ll.WM-: [William'. Abraham'. Jolur John'] 

was born .Xovember 10. \J*)\. hrom his birth he was con- 

■ "Jackson did more to produce the Compronii.se Act than anyone and 
his friendship for my brother had a great deal to do with it. — It was 
tiie greatest moral victory on record for S°. Ca." — MSS. note by A. P. 
Ilayiie at foot of accoimt of tlio meeting, in 1837. between Gov. Hayne 
and Jackson. ( Cliarlestun I.ilirary Society's copy of O'Neall's Heuch 
and Bar. p. 33, Vol. Hi 

■'Hayne, Artluir P. S. C. S C. 1 It Iht drgs 3 May 1S08; capt 10 Nov 
if<og; maj i Hit drijs i .\up rSij; col i r 12 Apr 1S14; col a g I Mar 
1S15 to rank from I J .-Kpr 1S14: reverted to col i g 3 May 1S16; bvt 
It col 23 Dec 1814 for gal con at New Orleans La; rcsd 30 Sept 
iSjo; maj paymr 4 July 1S36; resd 23 Oct 1S36; [died 7 Jan 1867.]" 
— Historical Register and [dictionary of the rnited .-Irmy (F. B. Heit- 
man). Vol. I., p. 515. 

On a roster of the United States Army, published the Charleston 
Courier. May 30. 1815. he appears as adjutant-general of the U. S. A. 
inr the Northern Division, appointed .Xpril 12, 1814. having prcviousfy 
lici'ii bri'v (1 ti(l fciloiu-!. 



172 so. CA. HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE. 

tided to the care of Mrs. Young, the widow of Dr. Robert 
Young whose name he bore'-. For nine years he resided at 
Beaufort, S. C, coming to Charleston in 1800, where he 
entered first the school of Mr. Mason^, and later that of Dr. 
John Smith. In his i8th. year he entered the law office of 
Langdon Cheves and was admitted to the Bar at Charleston 
November 2, 18 12. In October, 18 14, he was elected a 
member of the State Legislature from St. Philip's and St. 
Michael's at the head of the Republican ticket^", and on 
Tuesday, November 24, 1818, at the beginning of his third 
term, he was elected Speaker^ \ but just a day or two prior 
to the adjournment of the Session (December 18, 1818) he 
was appointed attorney-general of the State to succeed 
James S. Richardson, elected judge. ^^ In 1820 he was 
appointed, by President Monroe, United States District 
Attorney for South Carolina, but declined. ^^ On December 

'^ Lives of Robert Young Hayne and Hugh Swinton Legare, p. 10. 

° English School, 
Trott Street. 

The exercises of this as well as of the other schools under my direc- 
tion, recommence This Day. 

Hours of attendance for Young Ladies at my house in Quince-street 
from eleven to two. Instruction in Dancing, Music, and in the French 
Language may be had in addition to the usual school exercises. 
Boarding, lodging and washing on the most reasonable terms or 
Breakfast and Dinners as may suit the convenience of those at a dis- 
tance. 
The public's most obedient, 

William Mason, A. M. 
N. B. A Classical assistant wanted. One hundred and fifty guineas, 
punctually paid quarterly and Boarding and Lodging in my family, are 
offered a gentleman properly qualified. Apply at my house within the 
hours of 7 and 8 in the morning." — South-Carolina State Gazette, and 
Timothy's Daily Advertiser . Monday, June 2, 1800. 
"'He got 1205 votes and the next man got 1160. (See City Gazette 
and Commercial Daily Advertiser, October 14, 1814. 
" Charleston Courier, November 28, 1818. 
'" Ibid, December 22nd. and 23rd., 1818. 

'^ "We learn that Robert Y. H.-wne, Esq. has been appointed by the 
President of the United States, Attorney for the District of South- 




ROUKRT V. IIAVNH (1791. 1839). 

From a steel engraving by James H. Longacrc, Philadelphia, 
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ROBERT Y. HAYNE, 

SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE, ATTORNEY-GENERAL, U.S. SENATOR. 

GOVERNOR OF SO.CA., FIRST MAYOR OF CHARLESTON. 

HIS LAST PUBLIC SERVICE 

WAS HIS EFFORT TO OPEN DIRECT RAILROAD COMMUNICATION 

WITH THE VAST INTERIOR OF OUR CONTINENT 



"NEXT TO THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION I KNOYV OF NOTHING 

TO BE COMPARED WITH THE INFLUENCE OF A FREE, 
SOCIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE. IN SOFTENING 

ASPERITIES, REMOVING PREJUDICES, EXTENDING 
.KNOWLEDGE AND PROMOTING HUMAN HAPPINESS".' wx-^^i 



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BUST (BV E. V. VALENTINE, 1S83) IN CITV HALL, 
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1111 11 \N \i: KAMII.V. 173 

4. iSjj. ;it the ai^c of tliiitx -oiK'. lie was ck-rttMl to llu- 
I'nilcd States Senate to succeed Seiial<ir William Smith and 
at the end of Iiis term to succeed himself, March .}. iSj(;. 
which oflice he fesimiietl at the call of his State to hecome 
j^-overiMi" ilnriiiL; the Xullilication isMie in iS^j. In |S^^4 
his term ot oflice as {governor expired and the provisions of 
the Slate constitution not admittinjL;' of liis reelection, he 
l)assed out ot ])nl)lic lift.', hut soon hecame major-tjeneral of 
the 2<\. (li\ision of Slate militia. an<l was inianimonsly 
elected, in iS?f). as lirst ma\or of Charleston l)\' a coninni- 
nity which hut two years hcfore had heen ti'iai l»\' the strife 
of contending- parties." In li^.v he was elected president 
of the ("harlestoii. Loins\ille and C incinnati Company <le- 
clininj;- a reelection to the mayoralty and dexotiii}::;" the last 
years of his life to tlie project o-f railroad connection 
hetwecn the South and West, dyinn' at Asheville. N'orth 
Carolina, .^eptemher J5. iS:^(;. There is a monument to 
his memory in St. .Miciiaels chin\di-yard. .ind a marhle 
bust of him, hy \\. \ . \ alentine, of Richmond. \'a.. adorns 
the Council Chamber of the C"ity Hall of Charleston.'' lie 
was twice married. hirst in iSiJ to I'rances Pinckney. 
daui^hler of Ibm. Charles rinckney 1 1757-1SJ4), by whom 
he had issue : 

41 Robert ^'. llayne, h. 1X14,- </. 1841. 

4J William C". 1 layne. 
47, 1 ''ranees llayne. 

Carolina, vice liioM.vs I'akkkk. \'.-.i\. (k'Ccaso<l." — I'lir L harlcsltni 
C'dH/vVr. Wednesday. N'oveinlKT i. iSjo. 

"\Vc arc informed that Roiikrt ^'. H.wne. Mst|. has deelnied the ap- 
pointment of U. S. .\Uorney. for tlie District of Soutli-Carolina. 
recently conferred n])on Iiim l>y the President of the United States." — 
ll)id, I->iday, Xovenil)er .^ i.Sjo. 
" Thr Charli'stiiii Courier, Sept. ,^o, iS.VJ. 

"The following are the inscriptions on tlie bust, whicl) was execnteil 
nndcr direction of Hon. Win. .\shniea<I Courteiiay. then mayor of 
Charleston : 

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176 so. CA. HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE. 

Benjamin S. Hayne [William A.*'. Robert Y.^, William*, 
Abraham-'^, John^, John^] was born Jany. 2, 1858. He 
married Letitia Yonge Sept. 12, 1896, by whom he had 
issue : 

59 Benjamin S. Hayne. b. April t8, 1897. 

Brewton a. Hayne [William A.'', Robert Y.-\ William'^, 
Abrahanr", John", John^] was born August 17, i860. He 
married Sally T. Perkins. February 17. 1887. bv whom 
he had issue : 

60 Margaret P. Hayne. h. Feby. 9, 1888. 

61 Brewton A. Hayne. h. June 5. 1889; d. Sept. 20, 1890. 
6 J Arthur P. Hayne. h. Aug. 2, 1892. 

52. 

Stephen Duncan Hayne [William A.'', Robert Y.-"*, Wil- 
liam^, Abraham'^ John-. John'] was born January 2, 1863. 
He married Agnes Howard. August lo. 1895, by whom 
he had issue : 

63 Agnes M. Hayne. h. Sept. 22, 1896. 

64 Stephen Duncan Hayne, h. Dec. 6, 1899. 

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Arthl'r p. Hayne .[Robert Y."'. William"*, Abrahanr". 
John-, John'] was born September 30. 1822, and died 
October 15, 1888. He married Julia Dean by whom he had 
issue : 

65 Arthur Hayne. h. Sept. 19, 1856; (/. Oct. 2^, 1883. 

66 Motte A. Hayne. /;. June 22. 1858; (/. July 10. 1858. 

67 Robert Y. Hayne. b. Sept. 5, 1859; d. Dec. 28, 1866. 
6.S Julia Hayne, /;. Febry. 2"/, 1862. 



I UK II.WNK lA.MII.S. 177 

hi.iA M\^.\l•. I Aiiliur I '.'\ I^.I.cti \.\ William'. Al.ra- 
lianr'. jolm'-, johii'l was Ihhii l-'i'hniary 27, iS^)j. She 
nianicil |anic> 1'. Lani;li(>nic ( )ct. 5. iSSj, hv whom she 

liail issue: 

(kj Mari^arcUa 11. Laiii^li'irm.', /'. An-. _• 1 , i<S8,^; il. (Jcl. 

70 Janics r. I .an^ImriK'. /'. X'nw ji, iSS_}. 

71 Mary !•'. I .aiii;hi>nK', /'. Jan. _V'- i'**^'**^''- 
jj Julia II. I .au|L;'linruc, /'. Xov. jo. 1SS7. 

27. 

I'j.iZA r. IIanxk I William'. .Miraliam'". Juliu'-. Jnlni' | 
was l)<>ru July _'»). I7<)3. aud died iu i''^75- She married 
W'illiaui Ivlward 1 la\uc ( 107). her enusin. li)- whom she 
had issue : 

73 Eliza P. Hayne. b. April jo. iS_\:;.- </. 1863. 

74 Williani I\. I layne. h. Dec. 24. iS_'4; </. 1892. 

75 Octavius A. Hayne. h. May K), i8j(»: </. 1SJ7. 

7C:) Susan 15. I layne. /'. .\pril j^, iSjc;; </. March 10. 18(^5. 

77 Mary II. Ila\ne. h. Auij. Ji, 1830; </. May 14. i8_:;i. 

78 Harriet P>. Hayne. /'. .Xuj^-. ji. 1834; ,/. 1841. 

Ji) h'ranklin 1'.. 1 layne. h. Au^-. 10. \X,^(): d. .\pril 8. i8^^f). 
80 Mary II. I layne. b. Xcx'. 14. 1839: </. 1 )ec. 4. 1840. 






I'.viL II. IIav.m. I William'. .Xhrahanv'. J<»hn-. John'] was 
horn June 21. 1803. and died Sei)teml)er 14. 1831. A 
lieutenant in l'. S. Xavy. he married I'jnily Meh'dhenny hy 
will >m he had issue : 

81 Paul liannllon Hayne. /'. Jany. 1. 1830: </. July 6. 
1886. 

81. 
Pail II. II.w.nk [Paul II."'. William'. Ahrahanv'. J.-lnr. 
John'] was b'^rn January i. 1830. and died July ^, 1880 



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A w litiT I >f |)i( nniiK-iu-i-'''. lie inairii-d Mary Miilirl in \X-yj, 
l)\' w 111 '111 lie- Iiatl issue : 

Sj William llaiuilton Ilaync. h. Mcli. I I, iS:^^. Also ;i 
wiitei' t>l Hole, many of his pdcms ami ^UcIcIk's ap- 
])carinL; in laTiodicai piihlicatinns.'" 

4- 
llwxAii IIwM-; I JmIiii' I was horn ahout 1707. and died 
XoNcmhcr 14. 17S4.-" She manie(l John Splatt hy whom 

she had issue : 

S,:; Mar_\ S])Iatt. 

54 John Splatt. died in 173-'. 

55 Joseph Splatl. 
86 h"i"ancis Splatt. 
^y VA'iz'd Splatt. 

8S P>enianiin S])latt. 

Si) 1 lannali .Splatt, /;/. (iirardeau. 

()0 I^dward Splatt. 

<)i Martha S])lall. /;/. .Mayhank. 

<;_' Susannah .Splatt. ///. Swint'm. 

6. 

Sr.sA.NN All IIanx!-: lJohn'| was Ixtrn ahoul \j\j. She 
married William Xash, h\- whom she had i.ssue : 

'Nlis first vohiiiK- of poonis was published by the old liocse of Tickii<»r 
& Fields, Boston, in 1855. when he was some twenty five years old: 
his second in 1857, and his third in i860. In 1S7J the Lippincolts 
nublished his Lci^riuls niid /.yrics and in 187,? his edition of his friend 
Henry Tinn^ud's poems ai)peared. In 1875 I'ltr Mountui'ii of the f. oxers 
was pnblislied and in 1878 his memorial sketches of (iovernor Hayne 
and Mr. Legare appeared. (Biographical Sketch in Haync's Complete 
Poems. I). Lothrop & Co., p. vi.) 
'" See Who is It'ho in Ameiiea. \g0\-uy02. 

" "The same day" [Sunday before] "in this City. Mrs. Hannah Splatt. 
aged 77 years, relict of the deceased Mr. John Splatt. formerly of 
Ponpon." — The Soiith-i'iiroliiui Gazette, uud I'ublie Aih'ertiscr, Wed- 
nesday. November 17, 1784. 

See also Ralph Bailey of lidisto Island and Smitr <>f His Pes. .nd.nils 
(by A. S. Sallcy, Jr.). pp. 12 and 13. 



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180 so. CA. HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE. 

93 Mary Nash. 

94 Elizabeth Nash. 

95 Hannah Nash. 

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Isaac Hayne [John'] was born July 27, 1714. and died 
December 23, 1751. He married Elizabeth Oswald by 
whom he had issue : 

96 Elizabeth Hayne, b. Sept. 15, 1736; d. Aug. 8, 1737. 

97 Isaac Hayne, b. May 25, 1738; </. July i, 1739. 

On the death of Elizabeth he married Sarah Stokes and 
upon her death Sarah Williamson by whom he had issue : 

98 Mary Hayne, b. Febry. 14. 1743; d. Jany. 9, 1769. 

99 Isaac Hayne, b. Sept. 23, 1745; d. Aug. 4. 1781. 

On her death he married Apiary Bee, hy whom he had issue : 

100 John Hayne, b. Sept. 19, 1748; d. Sept. 29, 1748. 

99. 

Isaac Hayne [Isaac^, John^] was born September 23, 
1745, and died Aug. 4, 1781. He was a captain in the 
Colleton County Regiment of militia^ ^ August 5, 1775, 
and in January, 1777. was elected a representative to the 
Assembly from St. Paul's Parish-^. The peculiar 
conditions of his surrender to the British and subsequent 
service against them, his capture wdiile holding the commis- 
sion of colonel of the Colleton County Regiment, South 
Carolina militia. Revolutionary forces, and the manly dig- 
nity wMth which he met the tragic death sentence inflicted 
upon him by the British military authorities-"' made him a 

"' See Vol. II. of this Magazine, p. 6. 

~ The History South Carolina in the Revolution, 1775-1780. by Ed- 
ward McCrady, p. 212. 

*' In the Name of God Amen I Isaac Hayne of St. Bartholomew's 
Parish, Colleton County, and Province of South Carolina, being in 
Bodily Health and of a sound and perfect mind and memory do 
make this my last Will and Testament. In the first place I recommend 
my immortal soul to Almighty God who gave it teseeching his most 



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natittnal Ill^l<l^u•al li;4iiic iii ilu- lii>i«)ry ni' ilic Ke\«ilulmuary 

war. 

\\\ his niania-e wiili l'".li/alK-lli llui-^''ii. juiy 16, 17O5-*, 

1k' had isMK' : 

ici Uaar I layiic, /'. July _•. \jt<t>: il. I )cc, 13. iSoj. 

luj .\lar\ I lay IK'. /'. April 11. I7«>S; </. Sci)t, 2, 1768. 

i(\^ Sarah I layiif. h. .\\\i^. 10. 1770; </. jaiiy. 25, 1800. 

104 j.ihn II. Ilaxin.', /'. h'l'hry. S. 177.^: (/. Juiie. ii^J5. 

105 I'.li/.alicth I layiK'. />. .\i>\. 17. 1 774 ; (/. St'jit. 14. I77^>. 
joh Mary lla\iR'. /'. .\u.u'. _•<;, 1 77''>. I 

\uj \\ illiain I'Mwaitl. h. Mv^. J<>. I77<'» ^ '• •!• ^^A3- 

loi. 

Is.\.\c ll.WNK [Isaac''. Isaac-. Jnlin' | was l)<>ni July _'. 
17U1. and died Dec. 1^^. iSoj. lie married Mary Hopkins. 
December i j, I7<).v !)>' \\li<>m he had issne : 

108 Isaac Joseph I iayne. h. I'Vhry. 5. \J*)^: '/• July 15. 

l7'^'^• 

109 h'rancis II. I Iayne. /'. .\ni^. 17. 17<;7. 
MO V.]\/.:\ W. I iayne. /'. Jany. 13. iScki. 
III. I>aac I Iayne. /'. jany. jS, iSdj; (/. iSoj. 

107. 

W ii.i.iA.M l-a»\\.\uu IIanm: (Isaac''. Isaac'-'. I<ihn'| was 
born -Vus;. Jt^ 177''. and died in 184^^ ^ ^" January j8. 
i<So(). he married I''loisa l>revard. She died An,triist jj, 
18 JO, and on Jannary 7. 182J, he married Rliza V. Mayne 

gracious acceptance of it through the merits and mediation of Jesus 
Christ who I trust will not reject me a Penitent Siimcr. • * Interahate 
eldest son my books and manuscripts • • but no cost must be spared 
in tlic children's education. (Will >>( Isaac Hayne. rr<»bated Mch 13. 
178.V Will Piook A. p. 41. Charleston Co. Probate Court records.) 
Sec also McCrady's Hislory of South Carolina in the Rci'olulion. 17S0- 
1783, pp 130-1.^4. 150. 3 '8-32 1. 364. 3«>. .^-'^i-'. 4.W. 4'*. 544. 7^. and 
Vol. III. of this magazine p. 2X). 

■* The South-Carolina Gazette. Saturday. July 20. 1765; Sal!ey"s Mar- 
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( ieneral of the Slate of South Caiohna-''. 

I'.\ l^loi>;i I'.rexard he had i>siie : (See N'o. jy.) 

iij Isaac W ilhaiii llayiic. /'. Mch. \(>. iS(k;; </. iKKo. 
I I i, Kchecca II. Ilayne, h. July 17. iSi i ; </. July (>, iJ^.U- 
11.1 Alexander 1'.. Ilayne, /'. July 5. iSi^^; </. .\^^^ J4, 

1814. 
115 I'ranklin .\. 1'.. Ilayne. /'. Xov. jj. \X\.\: </. \)i:{:. J4. 

IK) h'.loisa Mary 1 laviie. /'. Sept. 1. iSiS. 

117 Sarah Martha i lavne. /'. h'ehrv. u. iSj():(/. June iS. 



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ls.\.\» W'li.i.i.NM II.WNK I William I'Mward'. Isaac'. Isaac- 
John'] was horn March U». iS(«;. In Decenihcr. 1S4S. he 
was elected .\ttorney-( Ieneral of the State of South Caro- 
lina, and served as such until iShS. ( )n January u. iS^ii, 
he was sent hy (lo\ernor I'ickens as Si>ecial h'nvoy fn»ni 
the Stale of South Carolina to rresident I'.uchanan "to 
effect if possible an amicable and peaceful tranfer of the 
fort (Sumter) and settlement of all ([uestions relatint,^ to 
proi)erty"-''. lie remained a month but was met with 

^ The Charleston Courier. December 25, 1839. 
""Yon say that the fort was garrisoned for onr protection and is 
lieM for tlie same pnrpose for which it lias Ik-ch ever lield since its 
constrnction. Are yon mu aware, that to hohl in the territory of a 
foreign power a fortress against her will, avowedly for tlie pnrpose 
of j)rotecting her citizens is perhaps the highest insnU which one 
government can offer to another? Bnt Kort Snmter was never garri- 
soned at al! nntil Sonth Carolina had dissolved her connection with 
yonr Government. This garrison entered it in the night with every 
circnmstance of secrecy after spiking tlie guns and burning the gnn 
carriages and cntting down tlie flag staff of an adjacent fort which 
was then abandoned. Sonth Carolina had not taken Fort Snmter into 
her own possession only Ix'cnsc of her misplaced conlidcnce in a gov- 
ernment which dcceiveil her."' — Pas.sage from the last letter of Col. 
Haync to the President, Rise and Fall of the Confederate Govern- 
ment, by Jefferson Davis, Vol. I, p. 2ig. 



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evasion and unsatisfactory answers and returned. He died 
in March, 1880. On May i, 1834. he married Ahcia Pau- 
hna Trapier, hy whom he liad issue: 

118 Isaac Hayne. b. April 5, 1835; d. Oct. 8. 1836. 

119 Harriet B. Hayne, h. Fehry. 9, 1837. 

120 Richard T. Havne. h. Febrv. 18, 1838; d. Febrv. 22, 

1838. ' ■ ^ 

121 Isaac Hayne, b. July 16, 1839; d. Nov. 7, 1888. 
i-:2 Theodore B. Hayne. b. Mch. 12, 1841. 

123 Edmund T. Shubrick Hayne, h. Dec. 4, 1843; ^• 

June 30, 1 862-". 

124 Mary E. Hayne, b. April 10, 1845; ^^- Nov. 29, 1868. 

125 Paul Trapier Hayne. b. Dec. 14, 1846. 

126 Robert B. Hayne, b. Mch. 30, 1848; d. August, 1883. 

127 William E. Hayne. b. Mch. 4, 1852. 

128 Branford S. Hayne, b. Febry. 13, 1858. 

119. 

Harriet B. FIavne [Isaac VV™\ William Edward*, Isaac^, 
Isaac^, John^] was born February 9, 1837. She married 
Edward H. Barnwell, Nov. 20, i860, by whom she had 
issue :^^ 

"'Mortally wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862, while gallantly 
supporting the flag of his regiment. His name is included on the 
tablet of the Confederate dead of St. Philip's Church, Charleston, and 
on the tablet to the color guard of the ist, regiment in the State House, 
Columbia. 

"Edmund Shulirick Hayne, a handsome and courageous l_)oy, was a 
member of the Carolina Light Infantry, First Regiment of South 
Carolina Volunteers, Gregg's Brigade. He was one of the Color 
Guard, and at the battle of Cold Harbor, Virginia : when Color Bearer 
James H . Taylor was killed, young Hayne took the flag and fearlessly 
carried it until he fell mortally wounded. 

James Armstrong, 
Formerly Captain Color Company, 

First Regiment, S. C. V." 
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,^{) Isaac II. rianiwc'll, h. I't-hry. J i . iSft4. 
,^ I .Mice Trapicr r.aniwcll, />. ( )ct. i j, iSh;. 
,:;_• l-'dwanl I'aniwcll. h. .Mili. j i , iShS; </. .\(iv. 5. iSSf). 
:^:; Stcplicn l\llinti r.aniucll. h. l-'chrv. 1 ,^ 1S70. 
34 I larrict llaync Uaiiiwcll. h. Oct. u, 1S71; </. Scj)!. 
(;. 1S74. 
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l.s.vAC ll\v.\K [Isaac William"'. William l-'dward'. Isaac''. 
Isaac-. Jiilin'l was Ixuii |ul\ lO. iS^i;. and died Xnvenihcr 
7. iSSS. I)iirin^" the ("mi federate war lie served as an 
aide upon the staff of Piriti^adier-Cieneral Johnson i lai^ood. 
lie married Ellen I'rost. by whom he had issue: 

137 Isaac llaync. h. .May _'_'. 1X70: </. ( )cl. i«j. 1899. 

13S Mary I), llaync. /'. Jam. 14. 1S71 ; d. J;m. <). 1S73. 

I3<) l*"dlen I"", llaync. /'. Xow 15. 1S73. 

140 lleiiry 1'. llaync. h. Jany. _'_'. 1X7^). 

141 .Mice P. r. llaync. />. June _'<;. 1S7S. 
14-' I'di/a \\ llaync. h. Oct. j 1 , iSSo. 

143 lulmund Shnhrick llaync. /'. Oct. \(k 1SS3. 

144 llenrietla (i. llaync. /'. Oct 14. 1SS7. 



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'riii;()i)()Ri-: r.. ll.wNi-: [Isaac Win.'. William Rdw.'*. Isaac'', 
Isaac-. John' I was horn March u. 1S41. On i()th. April. 
1870, he married Lillah Adams, lie scrxed in the Confed- 
erate war as a captain (»f artillery in Lucas's battalion. I'y 
his marriai^e above he had issue: 

145 Mars^arel Ilayne, h. Mch. i). 1S71. 

146 James Adams Ilayne. /'. Mch. iS. iS7_>. 

147 Alicia Trapicr Ilayne. /'. May u. 1875. 



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14S riicoclore 1*>. J layne. b. Dec. 24. 1878; d. Dec. 25, 
1878. 

149 Tliendora 11. Hayne, /?. Sept. 29, 1889. 

145 • 
Margaui-.t TTavxk [Tlicodorc r..'\ Isaac Willianr', Wil- 
liam Tuiw.'. Isaac', Isaac-. John' | was born March 9, 1871. 
( )n Dec. 10, 1891, she married II. C. Beattie. by -whom she 
had issue: 

150 Harvey Cleveland lieattie, b. Dec. 23. 1892. 

151 -Margaret II. Beattie, /'. Au,^-. 19. 1896. 

152 Rlizaheth A. lieattie, /;. Sept. 6. 1899. 

153 Hamlin Beattie, b. Nov. 18, 1903. 

146. 

J.\MK.s .\i).\.\i.s Mav.m-. I Theodore I'..''. Is:iac W'"''. William 
VaV"^\ Isaac', Isaac-, Jolin'] was horn March 18, 1872. He 
married October 30, 1897, h^rances Thorne, by whom he had 
issue : 

154 ddieodore B. I layne. /'. Auj;-. 3, 1898. 

155 h'rances T. liayne. /'. Dec. 25, 1900. 

156 Lillah .\. Hayne, b. Oct. 5, 1902. 

147. 

Alicia T. IIavne [Theodore B.'', Isaac W"", William 
Ed""'''"*, Isaac', Isaac-. John' | was born May 12. 1875. On 
( )ct. 15. 1902, she married William Martin l)a\id!4"e, b}' 
whom she had issue: 

157 Alicia il. Davidge. 

Paul Tuai'Iku IIavnk | Isaac \\"'\ William I'.d"''*. Isaac\ 
Isaac-, John' I was born 1 )ec. 14. 184C). 1 le married Mari- 
anna lr\ine. A])ril 7. 1874. by whom he had issue: 

158 .Mary_ Shubrick liayne. /'. .\i)ril 1, 1875; </. Dec. 12, 

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1'),^ llaniit 1'.. Ila\iic, h. .\<>\. i :;. 1SS4. 
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Isaac'', Isaac-, jnhii'l was born Ant^nsl j(k iSj^. l-'irst 
Lieutenant i4tli. Cavalry. L'. S. A. ( )n April 14. k^o^, he 
married I Icrmione C"r<>sl)\- l)\- wliom he had issue: 



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William K. TIavxr [Isaac Willianv', William E(V"^\ 
IsaaC'^'I'^aac". John' I was horn March 4. 1S5J. and mar- 
ried, December 10. f888, Jeanne Honore Morancy. by 
whom he had issue : 

167 I'ranklin P>. Haync, b. jany. _'8. 1891. 

if)8 llonorc M. Hayne, b. X()v. 10, 1892. 

\(hj William I-'. Ilayne. b. h'ebry., 1894. 

170 Mary Ai;ncs liaync. b. Auj;-. 2^, 1901. 

128. 

Franklin 1^. Hayne, christened P)RANFord Sni'r.RTCK 
Havni-: [Isaac 'V"'\ William EdwanP, Isaac"*, Isaac-, 
John'], was born Tebriiary 13, 1858. His name was 
chanj^ed to Franklin 13. Flayne April 13. i8(ii. He is a very 
successful cotton mcrcl^'uit of Xcw Orleans, lie married 
Emily Poitevent. by wh(^m he had issue: 

171 John Poitevent Hayue. 

172 Mary II. llayne. 

173 l-".niily Llayne. 



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Rebecca H. Havne [William Ed"'^-*, Isaac*, Isaac-, John^]\ 
was born July 17, 1811, and died July 6, 1834. She mar- \ 
ried Judge A. P. Butler, afterwards U. S. Senator from 
South Carolina-'-', by whom she had issue: 
174 Eloise Brevard Butler, b. June 10, 1834. 

116. 
Eloise Mary Hayne [William Ed'''^'*, Isaac"', Isaac-, 
John'] was born September i, 1818. She married. May 
18, 1837, Gen. W^m. E. Martin, by wdiom she had issue: 



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T7C1 William D. Martin, b. Nov. i, 1839. 

177 Edward H. Martin, b. Eebry. 26, 1841. 

178 Vincent E. Martin, b. Nov. 8, 1843. 

179 Sally D. Martin, b. Oct. 14, 1845. 

180 Robert El. Martin, /;. Dec. 12, 1847. 

181 Eloisa B. Martin, b. July 14, [850. _. - 

182 Isaac H. Martin, b. Mch. 14. i8or2: </. same month. 

117. 
Sarah Martha Hayne [^^'illiam Edward^, Isaac*^, Isaac-, 
John' J was born February 12, 1820, and died June 18, 
1870. She married .\lexander Ross Taylor, May 18, 1837, 
]jy whom she had issue: 

183 William Hayne Taylor, b. Sept. 26, 1838; d. April 

18, 1862. 

184 Sally Chesnui Taylor, b. Aug. 26, 1840: </. Dec. 4, 

1840. 

185 John Taylor, /;. Mch. it, 1842. 

186 Harriet Hayne Taylor, b. in 1843; ^^^^^^ '" infancy. 

187 Alexander Ross Taylor, b. .^ug. 9, 1845; "'• J^^b' ~7' 

1865. 

188 Isaac Hayne Taylor, /;. Oct. 2/. 1847: (/. Dec. 14, 

F848. 

189 Albert Rhett Taylor, /;. May 15, i860. 
'"'" See Vol. TV. of this magazine, p. 306. 



